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I'd rather listen to Brian Taylor.Quite possibly the worst voice on tv.
I'm a Sea Eagles fan, and I'd love to see it, but maybe a bridge too far.What a break and what a dummy, Manly are a serious dark horse for the NRL premiership.
I'm a Sea Eagles fan, and I'd love to see it, but maybe a bridge too far.
Don't worry, you weren't the only one who thought it might have been close last night. Next week's prelims should be absolute rippas. Fingers crossed they're not blow outs like that borefest (unless you're a Manly fan!).And I fancied the Roosters? What do I know?
Very impressive from Manly. I wouldn't like to call it between them and Souths; should be a terrific contest.
Wouldn't be surprised if Parramatta grant your wish tonightRoosters were never going to win but our attitude and effort levels and basic footy intelligence were so disappointing. Manly scored a couple of tries that were so overwhelmingly telegraphed it was hard to fathom how the roosters couldn’t see the plays coming.
My pet hate in league as a player and fan is unforced errors and poor ball security. If you get a mistimed pass and drop it or heavy contact dislodges the ball that’s fine but players dropping it cold or losing it because they’re trying to rip their arms free when the opposition has it wrapped up - that drives me nuts and it happened way too often last night. Anyway I’d resigned myself to the roosters being unable to win the comp, so now the interest surrounds hoping souths and parramatta have humiliating losses between now and seasons end
That was a fantastic in 1987What a move from the Sea Eagles, haven't seen that sort of rugby league from us since the days of Fatty Vautin, Cliffy Lyons and Dale Shearer.